The odds of contracting rabies from a dog bite in the U.S. are very low, especially considering that rabies in domestic dogs is rare due to widespread vaccination. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only about 1-3 cases of rabies in humans are reported annually in the U.S., and these are often linked to wildlife rather than domestic pets. However, if bitten by a dog, especially one that is unvaccinated or unknown, it's crucial to seek medical attention promptly to assess the risk of rabies and consider post-exposure prophylaxis.
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